Series I. Glass Negatives of Crops and
Plants. 1892 - circa 1900.
Series I consists of 63 glass negatives (primarily 5x8, unless indicated
otherwise) of fruits and fruit trees; crops and other plants; poultry
and hogs; and drawings, charts, and graphs. The images also include
microphotographs probably made by Emile Pernot. Several of the drawings
are signed by Pernot.
P036:001.
3.
Currant Bush.
P036:002.
3.
Cherry Tree.
P036:003-P038:004.
3.
Apple Trees.
P036:006.
3.
Cherry Orchard.
P036:008.
3.
Strawberry Varieties.
P036:009.
3.
Potted Plant.
P036:010-P037:011.
3.
Begonias.
P036:012.
3.
Potted Plant.
P036:013-P036:015.
3.
Clover.
P036:017.
3.
Plucked Chickens.
P036:018.
3.
Roosters. 2 negatives
P036:019.
3.
Dissected (slaughtered?)
pig.
P036:020.
3.
Diagram of a horse.
P036:021.
3.
Slaugthered Pigs.
P036:022.
3.
Parsnip or carrot.
P036:023-P036:26.
3.
Parsnips or beets.
P036:029.
3.
Ornamental Plant.
P036:030.
3.
Temperature Graph.
P036:031.
3.
Chart -- 1897 Conditions.
P036:032.
3.
Charts comparing Willamette Valley
with Eastern Oregon.
P036:033.
3.
Temperature Graph.
P036:034.
3.
Cutting with Leaves.
P036:036.
3.
Cherry? Tree.
P036:037.
4.
Pineapple weed (dog
fennel?).
P036:038.
4.
Unidentified plant (Pernot,
Photographer).
P036:039.
4.
Canadian Thistle.
P036:040.
4.
Celery or rhubarb?.
P036:041.
4.
Chipmunk or Gopher.
P036:042.
4.
Unidentified Roots. 5x7 glass negative
P036:043.
4.
Seed heads of Toke Weed, Centaure and
Marguerite.
P036:044.
4.
Cutting with leaves.
P036:045.
4.
Bell Thistle?.
P036:046.
4.
Ceurrants Turnne Weed?.
P036:047.
4.
Currants?, Cutting with Leaves and
Fruit.
P036:048.
4.
Fungi Samples.
5x7 negative
P036:050.
4.
Strawberries (fruit and
leaves).
P036:051.
4.
Samples of Mammoth, Haverland, Jessie
and Bomba Strawberries.
P036:053.
4.
Drawing of tree by (Emile?)
Pernot.
P036:054.
4.
Unidentified Tree.
P036:055.
4.
Drawing of tree section? by
Pernot.
P036:056-P036:59.
4.
Dissected (slaughtered?)
hogs. 1892.
P036:060-P036:62.
5.
Dissected (slaughtered?)
hogs. 1892.
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II. Photographs taken by Emile Pernot.